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View this post on Instagram (Hard post) Prayer the greatest wireless connection…LOVE is the greatest medicine♥️ Asking for prayers more than ever right now and Love…my medical team is always concerned for me and ran some tests….my tests came back and I tested positive for Covid? Covid + Cancer. My Drs said with being neutropenic it’s inevitable… Please I ask […]
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Bekah Martinez is telling critics to mind their own business when it comes to breastfeeding her two kids. On Tuesday, the Bachelor alum, 25, shared a gallery of photos taken by Elizabeth Miranda on Instagram, showcasing her motherly glow as she cradles her little ones, son Franklin James, 3 months, and daughter Ruth Ray De La Luz, whom she welcomed in […]
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Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare will be generally available on October 30, the software behemoth announced this week. The platform will include managed services designed to support healthcare organizations, such as self-service portals and applications, data analytics and care collaboration tools, clinician collaboration software, and other capabilities. “We are committed to providing better connectedness to drive even greater outcomes across providers, payors, […]
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When it comes to teaching his daughter to explore and appreciate who she is in every way, Thomas Rhett is an open book. In a recent conversation with Entertainment Tonight, the newly crowned ACM Awards entertainer of the year said that he and wife Lauren Akins strive to "educate" their 4½-year-old daughter Willa Gray, whom they adopted from Uganda in […]
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Dr. Sandra Lee, better known as Dr. Pimple Popper, drained a woman's epidermoid back cyst, which had become inflamed and turned purple because it ruptured under her skin. Dr. Pimple Popper said these cysts look infected, but typically don't require antibiotics if a dermatologist like herself drains the pus out of it. To do that, Lee numbed the area and […]
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While you may be spending more time looking at a screen right now, it’s important to remember to take a step back as frequently as possible. Whether you’re working from home or back in the office, looking at a screen (be it your phone or computer) for too long can have serious side effects on your physical and mental well-being. […]
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If meals with your children are ruled by what they refuse to eat, consider a UNSW Sydney dietitian’s advice on how to tackle fussy eating and win mealtime back. There is no strict definition of what makes a child a fussy eater, but it’s something parents should know how to tackle—and in rare cases it might be a sign of […]
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A trio of researchers, two with the University of Calgary, the other McMaster University, has found that vaping has the potential of impacting prenatal brain development in zebrafish. In their paper published in the journal Biology Letters, Patrick Gauthier, Alison Holloway and Mathilakath Vijayan describe experiments they conducted with vaping and zebrafish and what they learned about the impact of […]
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Testing of commonly available fabric masks has found they significantly reduce the number of aerosolised viruses a wearer could be exposed to. The Flinders University study, published in Pathogens, found even the poorest performing mask filtered at least 50% of viruses. The viral filtration (VFE) was calculated for two sizes of aerosols, 6 microns (VFE 6 μm) ), which is […]
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President Trump and FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn. Photo: Pete Marovich/Getty Images The Food and Drug Administration plans to toughen the requirements for a coronavirus vaccine emergency authorization, which would make it more difficult for one to be ready by the election, the Washington Post reported Tuesday. Why it matters: Public skepticism of an eventual vaccine keeps increasing as President Trump […]
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